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Polliwog Class is for the beginner school age swimmer. Swimmer will learn front crawl & elementary backstroke.
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Guppy
The swimmer works on building endurance to swim the length of the pool using front crawl, elementary backstroke, and back crawl.
Times
Mon/Weds 5:306:00 pm Saturday 9:009:30 am |
Minnow In this class, the swimmer will learn breast stroke and work on the skills and strokes from the previous class. Times |
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Fish
In this class, the swimmer will refine their front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, and elementary backstroke. New skills include sidestroke and butterfly.
Times
Mon/Weds 4:30 - 5:00 pm
Saturday 12:30 - 1:00 pm
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Advanced Class
The Advanced class is the final level for swimmers
to develop a wide range of aquatics experiences
including refining stroke technique, learning rescue
skills, practicing leadership, and participation in
challenges.
Times
Saturday 12:30 - 1:15 pm
Fees for Advanced Class
Fall I Session (7 Weeks)
Members $32, Community $80
Fall II Session (6 Weeks)
Members $20, Community $48
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Fees for Classes (Except Advanced Class)
Fall I Session (7 Weeks) Mon/Weds Members $36, Community $100
Saturday Members $18, Community $50
Fall II (6 Weeks) Mon/Weds Members $30, Community $84
Saturday Members $15, Community $42 |
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Fall I Session (7 Weeks)
September 8 - October 25
Member registration begins August 18 Community registration begins August 25 |
Fall II Session (6 Weeks)
October 27 - December 20
Member Registration begins October 13 Community Registration begins October 20 |
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No Classes:Aquatics Policies & Procedures |
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Credit / Refund Policy
If a program is cancelled by the YMCA for low enrollment, or any other reason, a full refund will be given. If you wish to discontinue participation in a program, a pro-rated credit toward another program will be given within the first 2 weeks of sessions. No refunds after the first 2 weeks. |
Missed Class
There is no provision made regarding class makeup for children missing classes. This is so the students registered will have quality and consistency in their lessons. Parents: |
Goals
Individuals participating in the YMCA swimming programs learn and develop their strokes, as well as many water safety techniques. Participants will have fun while developing the values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. |
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